"Brave" does something that no Pixar movie has done before: put a female character front and center. Princess Merida in "Brave" (voiced by "Boardwalk Empire" scene stealer Kelly Macdonald) is unlike normal Disney princesses: she's got a lilting Irish brogue, is Katniss Everdeen-y with a bow and arrow, and has no interest in finding Prince Charming -- unless Prince Charming is the key to unlocking a "beastly curse" that threatens her kingdom.Disney has released a couple of trailers for "Brave" thus far, but this latest offering details more of the film's central emotional conflict between Merida and her mother (voiced by Emma Thompson).

New 'Man of Steel' Trailer Has Super GravitasHe's a brilliant visual stylist, but the knock on Zack Snyder as a director is that he too often neglects real storytelling in favor of pretty pictures. The latest Man of Steel trailer, however, suggests he may have made a quantum leap as a filmmaker. More

Trailer Sneak Peek for 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire'The trailer for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is making its debut during the MTV Movie Awards, but you can catch a sneak peek of it below. If you want to be one of the first to watch the trailer, the only way is to tune in to the Movie Awards on Sunday April 14 at 9 PM ET. More

'Finding Nemo' Sequel to Be Titled 'Finding Dory,' Arriving in Theaters November 2015Pixar's been keeping a pretty tight lid on the details for its upcoming Finding Nemo sequel, but as of today, we know a little bit more -- including the project's official title and release date. It sounds like Nemo won't be getting lost this time; instead, Dory, the friendly-but-forgetful fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, gets top honors in the aptly titled Finding Dory, due to arrive in theaters on November 25, 2015. More

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With 'Henry,' a cinematic leap into world of virtual reality - Los Angeles Times... for the future of filmmaking. When Oculus unveils ... on such Pixar hits as "Toy Story 3" and "Brave ... Long an inexact science in ...07/28/2015 - 8:07 am | View Link

With 'Henry,' a cinematic leap into world of virtual realityThe group of about a dozen — mostly young and many of them with Pixar backgrounds — gathered in ... one whose creative process has major implications for the future of filmmaking. When Oculus unveils the film at an invitation-only premiere-style ...07/28/2015 - 1:00 am | View Link

Can 'The Good Dinosaur' Top 'Inside Out'? Watch The Trailer For Pixar's NextInside Out marked a proper return to form for Pixar Animation Studios. After a string of sequels (and a prequel) and one underperforming original (Brave), we were overdue ... of sequels in Pixar's immediate future. Finding Dory hits next summer, followed ...07/21/2015 - 6:20 am | View Link

Disney World’s EPCOT Is About To Get Way BetterMy own partner at Pixar for 25 years, Steve Jobs, never liked market research. Never did market research for anything. He said, “It’s not the audience’s job to tell us what they want in the future ... worked for a very long time.06/22/2015 - 4:27 am | View Link

Pixar's staggeringly original and imaginative 'Inside Out' is one for the agesFrom talking toys and monsters behind closed doors to a dysfunctional family of superheroes and an octogenarian adventurer, the wizards at Pixar have gifted ... that day and send them to a long-term memory bank for future use. Each memory, which the ...06/19/2015 - 5:38 pm | View Link

Bringing out the HeroesOscar-winning documentary filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chenoy wants children to realise they hold the power to change the future of Pakistan through the country’s first animated film, 3 Bahadur Why did it take so long for ... that mirrors Pixar in terms ...04/13/2015 - 6:40 am | View Link

The Pixar Theory | Jon NegroniEvery Pixar movie is connected. I explain how, and possibly why. Before we go further, I should let you know that The Pixar Theory is now a published book.08/2/2015 - 5:24 am | View Website

WALL-EWALL-E (stylized with an interpunct as WALL·E) is a 2008 American computer-animated science-fiction comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by ...08/2/2015 - 1:06 am | View Website

Hello y'all. I was checking this MPAA report that states the majority of moviegoers and frequent moviegoears (the ones who truly support the industry) are between 18 and 39 years old. This makes sense since these age groups consist of people who work and can afford buying movie tickets more frequently.

Josh Trankâs Fantastic Four hits theaters on Aug. 7, which is now just a few days away. And if youâre excited to see Foxâs latest superhero team-up, youâre in good company â the cast says they havenât seen the finished film yet, either.Â
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So I've never seen Star Wars. Or Titanic. I have never seen a James Bond movie, or any Mission Impossible movie. Or the Godfather, or probably any other famous movie. Still haven't seen Taken. Basically as you can tell, I've seen basically no movies I should have seen. Name a famous movie, I probably haven't seen it.